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'''Civil service reform''' refers to movements for the improvement of the [[civil service]] in methods of appointment, rules of conduct, etc. Relevant article are:
'''Civil service reform''' refers to movements for the improvement of the [[civil service]] in methods of appointment, rules of conduct, etc. Relevant articles are:


* On historical movements: [[spoils system]] and [[merit system]]
* On historical movements: [[spoils system]] and [[merit system]]
* [[National Civil Service Reform League]]
* [[Civil Service Reform Act of 1978]]
* [[Civil service reform in developing countries]]
* [[Civil service reform in developing countries]]
* [[Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act]]
* [[Hatch Act of 1939]]
* [[Hatch Act of 1939]]
* [[Civil Service Reform Act of 1978]]
* [[National Civil Service Reform League]]
* [[Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act]]
* [[U.S. Civil Service Reform]]


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Latest revision as of 13:26, 16 August 2015

Civil service reform refers to movements for the improvement of the civil service in methods of appointment, rules of conduct, etc. Relevant articles are: